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Sunday, 10 July 2016

The one with a very little giraffe

The one thing I always leave until the last minute (and I should know better really - I am a teacher, after all).

Imagine my delight when the little one announces that I haven't made the giraffe I promised to make for her teacher.

Despite having approximately a billion other things I should be doing, including working on 12 new projects for my next book* I decided to make a little giraffe.

A very little giraffe.

* yes, I am writing a new crochet book. All is a bit secret at the mo, but I'll let you have some sneaky peaks soon.

If you have a last minute teacher-who-likes-giraffes gift to make, or just fancy your very own little giraffe, then here's the pattern in UK terms. (For US, dc is the same as sc and dc2tog is the same as sc2tog).

*** a giraffe does not have horns, but ossicones. Both male and female giraffes have them. They are made from bone, but not attached to the skull, to avoid injury at birth. Males sometimes use their ossicones to fight. Educational fact. Retain as valuable information for use in random pub quiz someday.

Neck, body and legs ****

(Leave long tail at beginning for stitching to head and stuff as you go)

Ch 6, join with sl st to first ch.

Rnd 1: ch1 (doesn't count as st), 1dc in each st (6 sts)

Now in continuous rounds

Rnds 2 - 5: 1dc in each st.

Rnd 6: (dc 1, 2dc in next st) X 2, dc 2. (8 sts)

Rnd 7: dc 2, (2dc in next st) X 3, dc 3. (11 sts)

Rnd 8: dc 3, (2dc in next st) X 4, dc 4. (15 sts)

Rnd 9: dc 4, (2dc in next st) X 6, dc 5. (21 sts)

Rnds 10 - 13: 1dc in each st.

Front leg

Rnd 14: dc 1, dc2tog, dc 4, then cross over to the other side (see pic) and dc 4 back to stitchmarker. (10 sts)

Rnd 15: dc2tog around. (5 sts).

Fasten off and sew closed.

Back leg

Rnd 14a: 1dc in each st around. (10 sts)

Rnd 15a: dc2tog around. (5 sts).

Fasten off and sew closed.

Stitch between the legs to close the hole.

Use the long tail from the neck to stitch the head in place.

**** not anatomically correct - this giraffe only has 2 legs. And they're a bit short.

Tail

Make a knot in the yarn and stitch it into place. Separate the strands to create the tail.

Spots

Cut a variety of different sized spots of out brown felt and glue or stitch into place.

With April the Giraffe (Animal Adventure Park in New York) and her new baby, this pattern is right on time. I LOVE this. Giraffe's have always been my favorite and I am always looking for giraffe patterns. Thank you for this. It is absolutely adorable.